5/3/1-Westside Hybrid?

Has anyone tried this, what are your thoughts on a program set up like this
I've been making good gains on 5/3/1 but I want to throw in DE work For explosiveness for football... I came across a split like this

go ask wendler on the Q&A and see what he says. you might wanna look it up first so you don't waste his time. or, i can just tell you now that HE says it's a bad idea. either way, you're gonna be disappointed.

If you changed the DE day and got rid of the bands/chains and changed it into straight weight speed (70-80%) For sets of 2-3 then it would probably work better. Westside is designed for the equipped lifter and messing around with it in raw lifting and bastardizing it probably won't do you much good.

You are 17, with limited lifting experience. Do not screw around with programs created by guys who were lifting before you were a hormone storm. Pick a program, train your ass off, eat and sleep a lot.

While the conjugate method can be just about anything you want, you don't want to bastardize the importance of three disciplines within it. People regularly build a progressive overload aspect into the conjugate method, but you have to be experienced enough to control your volume manually. Bridging the ME and RE disciplines is fine if you know what you're doing, but it certainly becomes something different in the process... closer to a starting strength type template.